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IVEY CASTLE.-1774. I. C.; containing interesting Memoirs of two Ladies, late Nuns in a French abolished Convent. Lond. Owen, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s.

IVOR.-1808. I.; a Tragedy. 500 t.

IVORY, the substance of the tusk of the elephant.-1727. Cabinet de Sculptures en Ivoire, &c. 137 a.

IVY.-1810. On the supposed Effect of I. upon Trees. 799 a. IVY-CHURCH.-1591. The Countess of Pembroke's I.-C. and Emanual. 386-1592. The third part of the Countesse of Pembroke's I.-C. 386 l.

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JABEZ.-1788. Conversion, the Practice of St. Paul, and the Prayer of J. considered. 919 j.

JACCUS.N. D.-Eulogium J.i Etonensis. 571 v. JACHIADES, JOSEPHUS.-1633. Versio et Notæ ad Paraphrasin J.i J.e in Danielem. 337 d.

JACHIN.-1676. J. and Boaz; or the Stedfast and Unwavering Christian. 525 y.-1752. J. and Boaz; or an authentic Key to the Door of Free-Masonry. By a Gentleman of the Jerusalem Lodge. Lond. Nicoll, 8vo. 1s. 6d.

JACINTH, or HYACINTH, a Gem of a deep reddish-yellow. - 1763. Traité des J.es; illustrated with Plates. 40 e. - 1802. Analysis of a newly discovered Mineral resembling the I. 912 b.

JACK, a young Pike.-1684. Some Experiments relating to Digestion, and of a large Bed of Glands observed in the Stomach of a J. 693

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JACKSON, ARTHUR.-N. D.-Some Memoirs of A. J. 538 v. JACKSON, J.-1676. The Strong Armed Man not cast out; against J. J. 56 %.

JACKSON, JOHN.-1787. Letters to the Rev. Mr. J. concerning the Immensity and Unity of God, &c. 320 v.-1753. Examination of Mr. J.'s Chronological Antiquities; in which the errors and defects of that elaborate performance are demonstrated; in a Letter to the Author. 566 i. JACKSON, PETER.-1806. P. J.'s Case; giving an Account of his Cruel Treatment by Captain Liversley, of the Lord Stanley Slave-Ship; with the Trial in the Court of King's Bench. 539 0. JACKSON, ROBERT, M.D. - 1808. An Exposition and Refutation of various Misrepresentations of Dr. M'Gregor and Dr. J. 68 t. JACKSON, THOMAS.-1631. A Discovery of Mr. J.'s Vanity. 921 VOL. IV.

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JACKSON, REV. WILLIAM.-1795. Full Report of all the Proceedings on the Trial of the Rev. W. J. at the Bar of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on an Indictment for High Treason; collected from the Notes of William Ridgway, William Lapp, and John Schoales, Esqrs., Barristers at Law. Lond. Robinsons, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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859 v.-1767. Naphthali; or, J.'s difficult Prophecy explained; a Sermon. 563 h.-1789. Life of J. 741 u. -N. D.-De Patriarchæ I.i Benedictione, Gen. xlix. conjecturæ. 512 g.-Bâton de J. 518 0.-En J., i. e. Fons J.i, Explicatio Talmudis. 540 z.-Commentaries on J.'s Benedictions. 821 d. The Story of J., in verse. Thystorye of J. and his twelve Sones. 983 e. JACOB, HENRY.-1600. An Answer to Maister H. J. his Defence of the Churches and Ministery of England. 549 g. JACOB, SIR HILDEBRAND.-1755. Sir H. J. 255 k.

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JACOB, JOSEPH.-1773. tise on Wheel Carriages. 139 w. JACOBI, REV. C. A.-1815. A Charge delivered before the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, March 23, 1813, to the Rev. C. A. J., then about to proceed to India as one of their Missionaries. 669 q. JACOBINE, a Dominican.-1591. Defence of the execrable fact of the J. upon the person of Henry the 3d, late Kinge of Fraunce, &c. 981 p.

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JACOBSTOW, in Cornwall, England.-1573. Degory Wheare. 960 f.

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